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* when appending log field only do so by minimal amount * move slice utils to separate package to fix import cycle, add GrowJust() and AppendJust() functions * fix GrowJust() not returning slice of same length * improved xslices tests * make AppendJust() test check for slice contents, fix AppendJust() final copying behaviour * add a +1 with field growth to try minimise allocation for log 'msg' field
551 lines
19 KiB
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551 lines
19 KiB
Go
// GoToSocial
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// Copyright (C) GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
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//
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// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package federation
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import (
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"context"
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"errors"
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"net/http"
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"net/url"
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"strings"
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"codeberg.org/gruf/go-kv"
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"github.com/superseriousbusiness/activity/pub"
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"github.com/superseriousbusiness/activity/streams"
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"github.com/superseriousbusiness/activity/streams/vocab"
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"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/ap"
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"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/config"
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"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/db"
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"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/gtscontext"
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"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/gtserror"
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"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/log"
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"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/uris"
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"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/util/xslices"
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)
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type errOtherIRIBlocked struct {
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account string
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domainBlock bool
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iriStrs []string
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}
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func (e *errOtherIRIBlocked) Error() string {
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iriStrsNice := "[" + strings.Join(e.iriStrs, ", ") + "]"
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if e.domainBlock {
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return "domain block exists for one or more of " + iriStrsNice
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}
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return "block exists between " + e.account + " and one or more of " + iriStrsNice
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}
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func newErrOtherIRIBlocked(
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account string,
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domainBlock bool,
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otherIRIs []*url.URL,
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) error {
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e := errOtherIRIBlocked{
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account: account,
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domainBlock: domainBlock,
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iriStrs: make([]string, 0, len(otherIRIs)),
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}
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for _, iri := range otherIRIs {
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e.iriStrs = append(e.iriStrs, iri.String())
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}
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return &e
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}
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/*
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GO FED FEDERATING PROTOCOL INTERFACE
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FederatingProtocol contains behaviors an application needs to satisfy for the
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full ActivityPub S2S implementation to be supported by this library.
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It is only required if the client application wants to support the server-to-
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server, or federating, protocol.
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It is passed to the library as a dependency injection from the client
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application.
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*/
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// PostInboxRequestBodyHook callback after parsing the request body for a
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// federated request to the Actor's inbox.
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//
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// Can be used to set contextual information based on the Activity received.
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//
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// Warning: Neither authentication nor authorization has taken place at
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// this time. Doing anything beyond setting contextual information is
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// strongly discouraged.
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//
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// If an error is returned, it is passed back to the caller of PostInbox.
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// In this case, the DelegateActor implementation must not write a response
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// to the ResponseWriter as is expected that the caller to PostInbox will
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// do so when handling the error.
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func (f *Federator) PostInboxRequestBodyHook(ctx context.Context, r *http.Request, activity pub.Activity) (context.Context, error) {
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// Extract any other IRIs involved in this activity.
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otherIRIs := []*url.URL{}
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// Get the ID of the Activity itslf.
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activityID, err := pub.GetId(activity)
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if err == nil {
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otherIRIs = append(otherIRIs, activityID)
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}
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// Check if the Activity has an 'inReplyTo'.
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if replyToable, ok := activity.(ap.ReplyToable); ok {
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if inReplyToURI := ap.ExtractInReplyToURI(replyToable); inReplyToURI != nil {
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otherIRIs = append(otherIRIs, inReplyToURI)
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}
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}
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// Check for TO and CC URIs on the Activity.
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if addressable, ok := activity.(ap.Addressable); ok {
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otherIRIs = append(otherIRIs, ap.ExtractToURIs(addressable)...)
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otherIRIs = append(otherIRIs, ap.ExtractCcURIs(addressable)...)
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}
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// Now perform the same checks, but for the Object(s) of the Activity.
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objectProp := activity.GetActivityStreamsObject()
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for iter := objectProp.Begin(); iter != objectProp.End(); iter = iter.Next() {
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if iter.IsIRI() {
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otherIRIs = append(otherIRIs, iter.GetIRI())
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continue
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}
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t := iter.GetType()
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if t == nil {
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continue
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}
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objectID, err := pub.GetId(t)
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if err == nil {
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otherIRIs = append(otherIRIs, objectID)
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}
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if replyToable, ok := t.(ap.ReplyToable); ok {
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if inReplyToURI := ap.ExtractInReplyToURI(replyToable); inReplyToURI != nil {
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otherIRIs = append(otherIRIs, inReplyToURI)
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}
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}
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if addressable, ok := t.(ap.Addressable); ok {
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otherIRIs = append(otherIRIs, ap.ExtractToURIs(addressable)...)
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otherIRIs = append(otherIRIs, ap.ExtractCcURIs(addressable)...)
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}
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}
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// Clean any instances of the public URI, since
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// we don't care about that in this context.
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otherIRIs = func(iris []*url.URL) []*url.URL {
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np := make([]*url.URL, 0, len(iris))
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for _, i := range iris {
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if !pub.IsPublic(i.String()) {
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np = append(np, i)
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}
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}
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return np
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}(otherIRIs)
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// OtherIRIs will likely contain some
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// duplicate entries now, so remove them.
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otherIRIs = xslices.DeduplicateFunc(otherIRIs,
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(*url.URL).String, // serialized URL is 'key()'
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)
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// Finished, set other IRIs on the context
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// so they can be checked for blocks later.
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ctx = gtscontext.SetOtherIRIs(ctx, otherIRIs)
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return ctx, nil
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}
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// AuthenticatePostInbox delegates the authentication of a POST to an
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// inbox.
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//
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// If an error is returned, it is passed back to the caller of
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// PostInbox. In this case, the implementation must not write a
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// response to the ResponseWriter as is expected that the client will
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// do so when handling the error. The 'authenticated' is ignored.
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//
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// If no error is returned, but authentication or authorization fails,
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// then authenticated must be false and error nil. It is expected that
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// the implementation handles writing to the ResponseWriter in this
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// case.
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//
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// Finally, if the authentication and authorization succeeds, then
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// authenticated must be true and error nil. The request will continue
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// to be processed.
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func (f *Federator) AuthenticatePostInbox(ctx context.Context, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (context.Context, bool, error) {
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log.Tracef(ctx, "received request to authenticate inbox %s", r.URL.String())
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// Ensure this is an inbox path, and fetch the inbox owner
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// account by parsing username from `/users/{username}/inbox`.
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username, err := uris.ParseInboxPath(r.URL)
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if err != nil {
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err = gtserror.Newf("could not parse %s as inbox path: %w", r.URL.String(), err)
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return nil, false, err
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}
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if username == "" {
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err = gtserror.New("inbox username was empty")
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return nil, false, err
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}
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receivingAccount, err := f.db.GetAccountByUsernameDomain(ctx, username, "")
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if err != nil {
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err = gtserror.Newf("could not fetch receiving account %s: %w", username, err)
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return nil, false, err
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}
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// Check who's trying to deliver to us by inspecting the http signature.
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pubKeyAuth, errWithCode := f.AuthenticateFederatedRequest(ctx, receivingAccount.Username)
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if errWithCode != nil {
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switch errWithCode.Code() {
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case http.StatusUnauthorized, http.StatusForbidden, http.StatusBadRequest:
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// If codes 400, 401, or 403, obey the go-fed
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// interface by writing the header and bailing.
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w.WriteHeader(errWithCode.Code())
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case http.StatusGone:
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// If the requesting account's key has gone
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// (410) then likely inbox post was a delete.
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//
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// We can just write 202 and leave: we didn't
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// know about the account anyway, so we can't
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// do any further processing.
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w.WriteHeader(http.StatusAccepted)
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}
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// We still return the error
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// for later request logging.
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return ctx, false, errWithCode
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}
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if pubKeyAuth.Handshaking {
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// There is a mutal handshake occurring between us and
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// the owner URI. Return 202 and leave as we can't do
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// much else until the handshake procedure has finished.
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w.WriteHeader(http.StatusAccepted)
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return ctx, false, nil
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}
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// We have everything we need now, set the requesting
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// and receiving accounts on the context for later use.
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ctx = gtscontext.SetRequestingAccount(ctx, pubKeyAuth.Owner)
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ctx = gtscontext.SetReceivingAccount(ctx, receivingAccount)
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return ctx, true, nil
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}
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// Blocked should determine whether to permit a set of actors given by
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// their ids are able to interact with this particular end user due to
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// being blocked or other application-specific logic.
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func (f *Federator) Blocked(ctx context.Context, actorIRIs []*url.URL) (bool, error) {
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// Fetch relevant items from request context.
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// These should have been set further up the flow.
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receivingAccount := gtscontext.ReceivingAccount(ctx)
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if receivingAccount == nil {
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err := gtserror.New("couldn't determine blocks (receiving account not set on request context)")
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return false, err
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}
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requestingAccount := gtscontext.RequestingAccount(ctx)
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if requestingAccount == nil {
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err := gtserror.New("couldn't determine blocks (requesting account not set on request context)")
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return false, err
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}
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otherIRIs := gtscontext.OtherIRIs(ctx)
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if otherIRIs == nil {
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err := gtserror.New("couldn't determine blocks (otherIRIs not set on request context)")
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return false, err
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}
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l := log.
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WithContext(ctx).
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WithFields(kv.Fields{
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{"actorIRIs", actorIRIs},
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{"receivingAccount", receivingAccount.URI},
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{"requestingAccount", requestingAccount.URI},
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{"otherIRIs", otherIRIs},
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}...)
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l.Trace("checking blocks")
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// Start broad by checking domain-level blocks first for
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// the given actor IRIs; if any of them are domain blocked
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// then we can save some work.
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blocked, err := f.db.AreURIsBlocked(ctx, actorIRIs)
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if err != nil {
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err = gtserror.Newf("error checking domain blocks of actorIRIs: %w", err)
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return false, err
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}
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if blocked {
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l.Trace("one or more actorIRIs are domain blocked")
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return blocked, nil
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}
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// Now user level blocks. Receiver should not block requester.
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blocked, err = f.db.IsBlocked(ctx, receivingAccount.ID, requestingAccount.ID)
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if err != nil {
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err = gtserror.Newf("db error checking block between receiver and requester: %w", err)
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return false, err
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}
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if blocked {
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l.Trace("receiving account blocks requesting account")
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return blocked, nil
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}
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// We've established that no blocks exist between directly
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// involved actors, but what about IRIs of other actors and
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// objects which are tangentially involved in the activity
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// (ie., replied to, boosted)?
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//
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// If one or more of these other IRIs is domain blocked, or
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// blocked by the receiving account, this shouldn't return
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// blocked=true to send a 403, since that would be rather
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// silly behavior. Instead, we should indicate to the caller
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// that we should stop processing the activity and just write
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// 202 Accepted instead.
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//
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// For this, we can use the errOtherIRIBlocked type, which
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// will be checked for
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// Check high-level domain blocks first.
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blocked, err = f.db.AreURIsBlocked(ctx, otherIRIs)
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if err != nil {
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err := gtserror.Newf("error checking domain block of otherIRIs: %w", err)
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return false, err
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}
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if blocked {
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err := newErrOtherIRIBlocked(receivingAccount.URI, true, otherIRIs)
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l.Trace(err.Error())
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return false, err
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}
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// For each other IRI, check whether the IRI points to an
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// account or a status, and try to get (an) accountID(s)
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// from it to do further checks on.
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//
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// We use a map for this instead of a slice in order to
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// deduplicate entries and avoid doing the same check twice.
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// The map value is the host of the otherIRI.
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accountIDs := make(map[string]string, len(otherIRIs))
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for _, iri := range otherIRIs {
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// Assemble iri string just once.
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iriStr := iri.String()
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account, err := f.db.GetAccountByURI(
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// We're on a hot path, fetch bare minimum.
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gtscontext.SetBarebones(ctx),
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iriStr,
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)
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if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, db.ErrNoEntries) {
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// Real db error.
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err = gtserror.Newf("db error trying to get %s as account: %w", iriStr, err)
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return false, err
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} else if err == nil {
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// IRI is for an account.
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accountIDs[account.ID] = iri.Host
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continue
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}
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status, err := f.db.GetStatusByURI(
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// We're on a hot path, fetch bare minimum.
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gtscontext.SetBarebones(ctx),
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iriStr,
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)
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if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, db.ErrNoEntries) {
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// Real db error.
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err = gtserror.Newf("db error trying to get %s as status: %w", iriStr, err)
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return false, err
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} else if err == nil {
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// IRI is for a status.
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accountIDs[status.AccountID] = iri.Host
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continue
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}
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}
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// Get our own host value just once outside the loop.
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ourHost := config.GetHost()
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for accountID, iriHost := range accountIDs {
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// Receiver shouldn't block other IRI owner.
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//
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// This check protects against cases where someone on our
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// instance is receiving a boost from someone they don't
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// block, but the boost target is the status of an account
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// they DO have blocked, or the boosted status mentions an
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// account they have blocked. In this case, it's v. unlikely
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// they care to see the boost in their timeline, so there's
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// no point in us processing it.
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blocked, err = f.db.IsBlocked(ctx, receivingAccount.ID, accountID)
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if err != nil {
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err = gtserror.Newf("db error checking block between receiver and other account: %w", err)
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return false, err
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}
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if blocked {
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l.Trace("receiving account blocks one or more otherIRIs")
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err := newErrOtherIRIBlocked(receivingAccount.URI, false, otherIRIs)
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return false, err
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}
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// If other account is from our instance (indicated by the
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// host of the URI stored in the map), ensure they don't block
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// the requester.
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//
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// This check protects against cases where one of our users
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// might be mentioned by the requesting account, and therefore
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// appear in otherIRIs, but the activity itself has been sent
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// to a different account on our instance. In other words, two
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// accounts are gossiping about + trying to tag a third account
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// who has one or the other of them blocked.
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if iriHost == ourHost {
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blocked, err = f.db.IsBlocked(ctx, accountID, requestingAccount.ID)
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if err != nil {
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err = gtserror.Newf("db error checking block between other account and requester: %w", err)
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return false, err
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}
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if blocked {
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l.Trace("one or more otherIRIs belonging to us blocks requesting account")
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err := newErrOtherIRIBlocked(requestingAccount.URI, false, otherIRIs)
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return false, err
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}
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}
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}
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return false, nil
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}
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// FederatingCallbacks returns the application logic that handles
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// ActivityStreams received from federating peers.
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//
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// Note that certain types of callbacks will be 'wrapped' with default
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// behaviors supported natively by the library. Other callbacks
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// compatible with streams.TypeResolver can be specified by 'other'.
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//
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// For example, setting the 'Create' field in the
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// FederatingWrappedCallbacks lets an application dependency inject
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// additional behaviors they want to take place, including the default
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// behavior supplied by this library. This is guaranteed to be compliant
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// with the ActivityPub Social protocol.
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//
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// To override the default behavior, instead supply the function in
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// 'other', which does not guarantee the application will be compliant
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// with the ActivityPub Social Protocol.
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//
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// Applications are not expected to handle every single ActivityStreams
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// type and extension. The unhandled ones are passed to DefaultCallback.
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func (f *Federator) FederatingCallbacks(ctx context.Context) (
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wrapped pub.FederatingWrappedCallbacks,
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other []any,
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err error,
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) {
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wrapped = pub.FederatingWrappedCallbacks{
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// OnFollow determines what action to take for this
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// particular callback if a Follow Activity is handled.
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//
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// For our implementation, we always want to do nothing
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// because we have internal logic for handling follows.
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OnFollow: pub.OnFollowDoNothing,
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}
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// Override some default behaviors to trigger our own side effects.
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other = []any{
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func(ctx context.Context, undo vocab.ActivityStreamsUndo) error {
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return f.FederatingDB().Undo(ctx, undo)
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},
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func(ctx context.Context, accept vocab.ActivityStreamsAccept) error {
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return f.FederatingDB().Accept(ctx, accept)
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},
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func(ctx context.Context, reject vocab.ActivityStreamsReject) error {
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return f.FederatingDB().Reject(ctx, reject)
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},
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func(ctx context.Context, announce vocab.ActivityStreamsAnnounce) error {
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return f.FederatingDB().Announce(ctx, announce)
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},
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}
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// Define some of our own behaviors which are not
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// overrides of the default pub.FederatingWrappedCallbacks.
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other = append(other, []any{
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func(ctx context.Context, move vocab.ActivityStreamsMove) error {
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return f.FederatingDB().Move(ctx, move)
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},
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}...)
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return
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}
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// DefaultCallback is called for types that go-fed can deserialize but
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// are not handled by the application's callbacks returned in the
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// Callbacks method.
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//
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// Applications are not expected to handle every single ActivityStreams
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// type and extension, so the unhandled ones are passed to
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// DefaultCallback.
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func (f *Federator) DefaultCallback(ctx context.Context, activity pub.Activity) error {
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log.Debugf(ctx, "received unhandle-able activity type (%s) so ignoring it", activity.GetTypeName())
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return nil
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}
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// MaxInboxForwardingRecursionDepth determines how deep to search within
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// an activity to determine if inbox forwarding needs to occur.
|
|
//
|
|
// Zero or negative numbers indicate infinite recursion.
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func (f *Federator) MaxInboxForwardingRecursionDepth(ctx context.Context) int {
|
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// TODO
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|
return 4
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|
}
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|
|
|
// MaxDeliveryRecursionDepth determines how deep to search within
|
|
// collections owned by peers when they are targeted to receive a
|
|
// delivery.
|
|
//
|
|
// Zero or negative numbers indicate infinite recursion.
|
|
func (f *Federator) MaxDeliveryRecursionDepth(ctx context.Context) int {
|
|
// TODO
|
|
return 4
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// FilterForwarding allows the implementation to apply business logic
|
|
// such as blocks, spam filtering, and so on to a list of potential
|
|
// Collections and OrderedCollections of recipients when inbox
|
|
// forwarding has been triggered.
|
|
//
|
|
// The activity is provided as a reference for more intelligent
|
|
// logic to be used, but the implementation must not modify it.
|
|
func (f *Federator) FilterForwarding(ctx context.Context, potentialRecipients []*url.URL, a pub.Activity) ([]*url.URL, error) {
|
|
// TODO
|
|
return []*url.URL{}, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// GetInbox returns the OrderedCollection inbox of the actor for this
|
|
// context. It is up to the implementation to provide the correct
|
|
// collection for the kind of authorization given in the request.
|
|
//
|
|
// AuthenticateGetInbox will be called prior to this.
|
|
//
|
|
// Always called, regardless whether the Federated Protocol or Social
|
|
// API is enabled.
|
|
func (f *Federator) GetInbox(ctx context.Context, r *http.Request) (vocab.ActivityStreamsOrderedCollectionPage, error) {
|
|
// IMPLEMENTATION NOTE: For GoToSocial, we serve GETS to outboxes and inboxes through
|
|
// the CLIENT API, not through the federation API, so we just do nothing here.
|
|
return streams.NewActivityStreamsOrderedCollectionPage(), nil
|
|
}
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